I like it too, though I have lots of questions as well. Is this piece intended to be a purely contemporary creation, or lie within a certain historical context? Architecture suggests Lehigh valley, though the deep dished butt, iron furniture, and single lock screw says southern mountain. Lock suggests 19th century, but sliding patchbox says 18th. The composite buttplate is certainly unique, combination of bone, steel, and is that dark horn in the middle? Overall decoration, carving, and engraving are very charming, neat, and folk-arty. A very pretty and unusual gun!
Gregg